DC Studios has surprised fans with the decision to appoint Craig Gillespie, known for the films I, Tonya and Cruella, as the director of the upcoming Supergirl movie. Helmed by James Gunn, the new DC Universe is setting a darker and more hardcore tone for its characters, with House of the Dragon's Milly Alcock taking on the role of Supergirl. The film is anticipated to have a Q4 shoot after James Gunn's Superman film, which is headed by David Corenswet, with a slated release of July 25, 2025. This fresh storytelling approach separates itself from Matt Reeves' The Batman series and Todd Phillips' Joker films, marking a definitive new era for DC properties.

Will the new Supergirl movie follow any existing comic series storyline?

The upcoming Supergirl film is reportedly drawing inspiration from Tom King's "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" comic series, showcasing a more vindictive and intense Supergirl who seeks retribution against those who decimated her world.

The selection of Craig Gillespie as director for the Supergirl movie brings an additional layer of intrigue as he is responsible for directing critically acclaimed films, particularly strong, complex, female lead characters. "I, Tonya" received critical acclaim for its portrayal of Tonya Harding with Margot Robbie in the lead, demonstrating Gillespie's potential to bring depth and nuance to the superhero genre. The Supergirl movie forms a part of DC's concerted effort to redefine their cinematic universe, promising fans a range of new stories and character portrayals that may significantly differ from what they have seen in the past.